Tom Ciccotta 23 Jul 2020
Under a recently adopted policy, undergraduate students at California State University will be required to take an ethnic studies or social justice course to complete their degree. Approximately 430,000 undergraduate students enrolled in the California State University system will be impacted by the new policy.
According to a report by the Los Angeles Times, California State University will require students to take an ethnic studies or social justice course to complete their degree program. The new policy will permanently go into effect in 2023.
California State University, which boasts 23 campuses, claims that is it the “birthplace†of ethnic studies. Now, many universities and colleges around the nation offer four-year “ethnic studies†degree programs. Many of these programs feature tuition costs as high as a quarter of a million dollars.
Alison Wrynn, the associate vice chancellor for academic programs at Cal State, said that the new requirement will provide many students with a chance to learn more about themselves.
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https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/07/23/430000-cal-state-students-will-be-forced-to-take-social-justice-course/